- Source: Francisco Hurtado del Pino
- Chili
- Francisco Morales Bermúdez
- Angkutan cepat di Santiago
- Francisco Hurtado del Pino
- Jose Maria Del Pino
- Ambrosio O'Higgins, 1st Marquess of Osorno
- José María Pino Suárez
- Governorate of Chiloé
- East Patagonia, Tierra del Fuego and Strait of Magellan Dispute
- Francisco León de la Barra
- Francisco I. Madero
- Huilliche uprising of 1792
- Mission of Nahuel Huapi
Francisco Hurtado del Pino was a Spanish colonial officer who served as the first and only Intendant of Chiloé between 1784 and 1789. In 1786 Viceroy of Peru Teodoro de Croix sent Hurtado del Pino navy officer José de Moraleda y Montero to aid him making accurate maps of the archipelago. Eventually Moraleda would stay in Chiloé until 1796 long after the intendantship of hurtado del Pino. After Hurtado's term ended the Intendancy of Chiloé was abolished and lieutenant colonel Francisco Garos took charge of the affairs in Chiloé Archipelago.
References
Sources
Urbina Burgos, R. (1986). La Intendencia de Chiloé y los conflictos del gobernador-intendente Francisco Hurtado: 1784–1789. Revista de Historia y Geografía, 154.